▶️ Get Outside: Sisters Trail Alliance

They’re the ones helping keeping the trails safe for you to explore.

Recently, they’ve been in the news for people vandalizing their signage out on the trails.

These folks put in thousands of hours of volunteer work to help keep us active and enjoying nature in Sisters country.

Emily Kirk got to meet up with the Sisters Trail Alliance to hear about their efforts.

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▶️ Get Outside: Night Skiing at Hoodoo Ski Area

It’s something you can’t do at every ski area in the state, but we’re lucky to have it nearby in the Central Oregon cascades.

When the sun goes down and the lights turn on, it’s a fun time on the mountain.

On this month’s edition of Get Outside, Emily Kirk takes us night skiing at Hoodoo Ski Area.

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▶️ Get Outside: Trying the Ski Trikke at Hoodoo Ski Area

There’s more to do at Hoodoo Ski Area than skiing or snowboarding. Bikes and trikes are allowed and available to ride in the Central Oregon Cascades.

On this month’s edition of Get Outside, Emily Kirk headed up to Hoodoo to try the fun, unique winter sport.

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▶️ Get Outside: Leading Edge Flight Academy

Many people move to Central Oregon for the outdoors and spectacular views, and those who have flown above it know what a treat it is to see it from the skies.

Emily Kirk got to fly over the mountains with Leading Edge Flight Academy to learn more about their offerings, programs and tours available to the public.

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▶️ Get Outside: Outriders Northwest

Part of our Get Outside phrase is, “Snow or shine they take us off the beaten path every month,” and that’s exactly what Emily Kirk did this time around.

Outriders Northwest takes people on roads they’ve likely never had the chance to explore.

Join along as we cruise dirt roads in southern Deschutes County and find out how you can Get Outside. 

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▶️ Get Outside: Skydive Awesome!

Skydiving isn’t for the faint of heart, but if you’re looking to experience flying through the skies with trained professionals then you’re in luck.

Skydive Awesome! operates out of the Madras Airport in Jefferson County.

In this edition of Get Outside, Emily Kirk takes us more than 10,000 feet into the sky to fly above Central Oregon.

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▶️ Get Outside: Cycle Pub

It’s not your normal way to enjoy the outdoors, but it can be quite fun.

On this edition of Get Outside, Meghan Glova checks out Cycle Pub — a business combining cycling and the brewery experience.

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▶️ Get Outside: Earthcruiser

A company that started in Australia, but has called Bend home for close to a decade, is behind a line of vehicles with one main purpose: Allow people to travel almost anywhere on any terrain — on- or off-road.

Earthcruiser began in 2009.

In addition to building vehicles made for experience the outdoors, Earthcruiser offers guided overlanding trips to customers overseas and close to home.

You can see everything Earthcruiser has at the Overland Expo. That’s July 8-10 at the Deschutes County Expo Center in Redmond.

But no matter what you drive, Earthcruiser has a motto: Don’t destroy what you came to look at.

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